Naomi Walker, who was named the meet's outstanding female, paced the Oak Harbor girls by winning the 100 (12.88) and 200 (26.08) and placing third in the long jump (15-06). Adrianna Royal won the 800 (2:25.17); placed second in the 1,600 (5:20.3); ran on the winning 4x800 relay team with Abby Leete, Hannah Bressler and Jember Jansen (10:30); and ran on the second place 4x400 relay team with Allison Duvenez, Maura McKole and Jansen (4:21.72).

Duvenez also won the 300 hurdles (48.13) and placed third in the 100 hurdles (17.16).

Shantae Young won the long jump (17-01) and placed second in the triple jump (36-02.25) and 100 (13), and Leete won the 3,200 (11:53.7).

Matt Bolte picked up the Oak Harbor boys only win in the 400 (52.10).

Tyler King took the 800 for Coupeville in a school record 1:58.27. He broke his own school mark of 158.48 set last year.

Jai'lysa Hoskins was the only Coupeville girl to place; she was sixth in the high jump (4-04) and ninth in the 100 (13.77) and 200 (28.66).

Naomi Walker, who was named the meet's outstanding female, paced the Oak Harbor girls by winning the 100 (12.88) and 200 (26.08) and placing third in the long jump (15-06). Adrianna Royal won the 800 (2:25.17); placed second in the 1,600 (5:20.3); ran on the winning 4x800 relay team with Abby Leete, Hannah Bressler and Jember Jansen (10:30); and ran on the second place 4x400 relay team with Allison Duvenez, Maura McKole and Jansen (4:21.72).

Duvenez also won the 300 hurdles (48.13) and placed third in the 100 hurdles (17.16).

Shantae Young won the long jump (17-01) and placed second in the triple jump (36-02.25) and 100 (13), and Leete won the 3,200 (11:53.7).

Matt Bolte picked up the Oak Harbor boys only win in the 400 (52.10).

Tyler King took the 800 (1:58.27) for Coupeville.

Jai'lysa Hoskins was the only Coupeville girl to place; she was sixth in the high jump (4-04) and ninth in the 100 (13.77) and 200 (28.66).

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